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how many years was the clone wars movie after the attack of the clones movie?in star wars universe.and i thought at the end of the attack of the clones anikan had his green lightsaber not blue
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Northampton 37-0 Edinburgh
Northampton (15) 37
Tries: Mujati, Diggin 4. Con: Ford, Myler 2. Pens: Myler 2.
Edinburgh (0) 0
Diggin scored four of Northampton's five tries
Paul Diggin scored four tries as Northampton Saints thrashed sorry Edinburgh 37-0 to secure top spot in Pool One of the Heineken Cup.
Unbeaten Northampton are the first team to qualify for the quarter-finals, while Edinburgh sink to the foot of the pool after Cardiff Blues won.
Stephen Myler was also influential with the boot, recovering from a big hit early on to orchestrate the win.
The victory is Northampton's fifth consecutive win in the competition.
But it was a far from a vintage performance from the Saints against a dogged but poor Edinburgh side, who never looked like threatening the home side's unbeaten European record.
Northampton had the better of the opening exchanges and it came as no surprise when they took a fifth-minute lead.
Myler declined to kick for goal when a penalty was awarded, choosing the option of a kick to the corner.
Saints won the line-out and drove forward with Brian Mujati being awarded the try following confirmation from the video referee with Myler converting.
Edinburgh responded immediately with some good attacking play with Tim Visser running strongly past Joe Ansbro on two occasions, but Chris Paterson was unable to give them reward when he missed a 45m penalty attempt.
A poor pass from Ross Rennie allowed Northampton to get back into their stride and Myler made no mistake with a straightforward penalty to give the home side a 10-point lead after 15 minutes.
The Saints continued to be the dominant side and extended their lead on the half-hour.
Jon Clarke and James Downey, the Northampton centres, combined cleverly to threaten the visitors' defence before a neat kick ahead by Myler was expertly picked up by Diggin for a try, again confirmed by the video referee, which Myler was unable to convert.
Just before half-time Edinburgh received another setback when prop Kyle Traynor was yellow-carded following a melee between a few players.
However, Myler's long-range penalty attempt fell short to leave the Saints 15-0 ahead at the interval.
606: DEBATE
Can Northampton Saints go all the way in the Heineken Cup?
Influential forwards Dylan Hartley and Mujati were replaced on the hour, indicating that the Saints considered the job done with the game deteriorating rapidly as both sides made a huge amount of unforced errors.
Northampton got their third try eight minutes from time when, following another handling breakdown by the visitors, Diggin was put in the clear to race 50m to score.
And in the last two minutes there were two more for the wing as he supported excellent running from Ben Foden and Bruce Reihana.
Northampton: Foden, Ansbro, Clarke, Downey, Diggin, Myler, Powell; Tonga'uiha, Hartley, Mujati, Clark, Day, Dowson, Wood, Wilson.
Replacements: Sorenson for Day (32), Sharman for Hartley (56), Mercey for Mujati (58), Reihana for Downey (64), Easter for Wood (64), Commins for Powell (69), Waller for Tonga'uiha (70).
Edinburgh: Paterson, Thompson, Cairns, De Luca, Visser, D. Blair, M. Blair; Traynor, Ford, G. Cross, MacLeod, Lozada, MacDonald, Rennie, Grant.
Replacements: Webster for Paterson (34), Niven for Grant (42), Young for Cross (49), Hamilton for Grant (56), McInally for Young (56), King for Cairns (64), Laidlow for M. Blair (64), Little for Visser (73).
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Northampton 37-0 Edinburgh
Northampton (15) 37
Tries: Mujati, Diggin 4. Con: Ford, Myler 2. Pens: Myler 2.
Edinburgh (0) 0
Diggin scored four of Northampton's five tries
Paul Diggin scored four tries as Northampton Saints thrashed sorry Edinburgh 37-0 to secure top spot in Pool One of the Heineken Cup.
Unbeaten Northampton are the first team to qualify for the quarter-finals, while Edinburgh sink to the foot of the pool after Cardiff Blues won.
Stephen Myler was also influential with the boot, recovering from a big hit early on to orchestrate the win.
The victory is Northampton's fifth consecutive win in the competition.
But it was a far from a vintage performance from the Saints against a dogged but poor Edinburgh side, who never looked like threatening the home side's unbeaten European record.
Northampton had the better of the opening exchanges and it came as no surprise when they took a fifth-minute lead.
Myler declined to kick for goal when a penalty was awarded, choosing the option of a kick to the corner.
Saints won the line-out and drove forward with Brian Mujati being awarded the try following confirmation from the video referee with Myler converting.
Edinburgh responded immediately with some good attacking play with Tim Visser running strongly past Joe Ansbro on two occasions, but Chris Paterson was unable to give them reward when he missed a 45m penalty attempt.
A poor pass from Ross Rennie allowed Northampton to get back into their stride and Myler made no mistake with a straightforward penalty to give the home side a 10-point lead after 15 minutes.
The Saints continued to be the dominant side and extended their lead on the half-hour.
Jon Clarke and James Downey, the Northampton centres, combined cleverly to threaten the visitors' defence before a neat kick ahead by Myler was expertly picked up by Diggin for a try, again confirmed by the video referee, which Myler was unable to convert.
Just before half-time Edinburgh received another setback when prop Kyle Traynor was yellow-carded following a melee between a few players.
However, Myler's long-range penalty attempt fell short to leave the Saints 15-0 ahead at the interval.
606: DEBATE
Can Northampton Saints go all the way in the Heineken Cup?
Influential forwards Dylan Hartley and Mujati were replaced on the hour, indicating that the Saints considered the job done with the game deteriorating rapidly as both sides made a huge amount of unforced errors.
Northampton got their third try eight minutes from time when, following another handling breakdown by the visitors, Diggin was put in the clear to race 50m to score.
And in the last two minutes there were two more for the wing as he supported excellent running from Ben Foden and Bruce Reihana.
Northampton: Foden, Ansbro, Clarke, Downey, Diggin, Myler, Powell; Tonga'uiha, Hartley, Mujati, Clark, Day, Dowson, Wood, Wilson.
Replacements: Sorenson for Day (32), Sharman for Hartley (56), Mercey for Mujati (58), Reihana for Downey (64), Easter for Wood (64), Commins for Powell (69), Waller for Tonga'uiha (70).
Edinburgh: Paterson, Thompson, Cairns, De Luca, Visser, D. Blair, M. Blair; Traynor, Ford, G. Cross, MacLeod, Lozada, MacDonald, Rennie, Grant.
Replacements: Webster for Paterson (34), Niven for Grant (42), Young for Cross (49), Hamilton for Grant (56), McInally for Young (56), King for Cairns (64), Laidlow for M. Blair (64), Little for Visser (73).
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